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Julian
bahasa gaul
di wechat, saya ketumu sejumlah stiker dari bahasa gaul. artinya apa? sbb "ciuuss miapa" "lola" "ndeso" "getol" "lo goe end" "sokil sob" "kepo" "rempong" "lebay" mager" "jutek" "garing" "keles" "modus" "selow"
16 apr. 2014 09:30
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lola ----> LOadingnya LAmbat (slow loading)
ndeso ---> derived from Javanese word means tacky
getol -----> derived from Sundanese word means diligent
loe gue end ---> derived from Betawi language means "you and me END!!"
rempong ----> originally from the word "repot" which means busy/busily
lebay ------> originally from the word "berlebihan" which means exaggerate
jutek ------> being grumpy
garing ----> derived from Sundanese word means "dry", would probably translated as "not funny at all".
keles ---> originally from the word "kali" mostly used in daily conversation (informal conversation) which means "of course! "
modus ----> motivation to do something ( bad intention)
selow ----> originally from the word "SLOW", .
example ----> slow down , please ? -----> Selow aja,man! :D
hope it helps, other friends might adding some more explanations :)
16 april 2014
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ciuus berasal dar kata 'serius' or 'serious'
'miapa' something like 'are you serious?'
'ndeso' is a person who comes from a village
kepo is 'Knowing Every Particular Object'
'selow' is 'slow'
16 april 2014
Ciuuusss : are you seriussssssssss.....?
Miapa : Demi apa = for what?
Ndeso : Kampungan = Conventional style
Lo goe end = Kamu dan aku berakhir (you and me finish, you can use when you want to break your relation with someone)
Rempong : Sibuk = Busy
Lebay : Lebih = when you want to say TOO MUCH
Jutek : The unfriendly act
Garing = crispy , you can say that when someone make a joke and its not funny
Modus = Tujuan : purpose
Selow : slowly
25 april 2014
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Julian
Taalvaardigheden
Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Indonesisch, Javaans, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Indonesisch, Javaans, Spaans
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